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Neil Diamond The Best Of [2000](A UKB-Relese By BINGOWINGZ)

Tracks

06) Neil Diamond - Mr Bojangles.mp3

11.15 MB

13) Neil Diamond - Canta Libra.mp3

11.04 MB

02) Neil Diamond - Holly Holy.mp3

10.69 MB

12) Neil Diamond - Sooliman.mp3

9.85 MB

15) Neil Diamond - He Aint Heavy He's My Brother.mp3

9.60 MB

05) Neil Diamond - Play Me.mp3

8.85 MB

03) Neil Diamond - And The Singer Sings His Song.mp3

8.29 MB

19) Neil Diamond - And The Grass Won't Pay No Mind.mp3

8.22 MB

20) Neil Diamond - I Am... I said.mp3

8.16 MB

01) Neil Diamond - Sweet Caroline.mp3

8.12 MB

16) Neil Diamond - Brother Loves Travelling Salvation Show.mp3

8.00 MB

17) Neil Diamond - Cold Water Morning.mp3

7.69 MB

07) Neil Diamond - Song Sung Blue.mp3

7.36 MB

08) Neil Diamond - Cherry Cherry.mp3

7.27 MB

18) Neil Diamond - Walk On Water.mp3

7.12 MB

14) Neil Diamond - Stones.mp3

7.05 MB

09) Neil Diamond - Solitary Man.mp3

6.94 MB

11) Neil Diamond - Cracklin Rosie.mp3

6.84 MB

04) Neil Diamond - Shilo.mp3

6.77 MB

21) Neil Diamond - Girl, You'll be a Woman Soon.mp3

6.68 MB

10) Neil Diamond - Kentucky Woman.mp3

6.06 MB

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The Jazz Singer.bin

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Torrent description

Release Title: The Jazz Singer [1980] The Best Of Neil Diamond (A UKB-KvCD By BINGOWINGZ)
Release Date 29 January 1981 & The Best Of 2000
RunTime: 1 Hour 51 Minutes
Source: DVD/PAL
Video: MPEG1/PAL/352x288 / 25fps
Audio: 44.1kHz/128kbps/Stereo
Size Of BiN File: 800Mb & CD 172Mb
Genre: Drama | Music | Romance
PLOT:
His story will make you cry. His music will make you sing. His triumph will make you cheer.

The son of a Jewish Cantor must defy his father in order to pursue his dream of being a pop singer.

Neil Diamond stars as Yussel in this tale of a young Jewish cantor who strives to make a career in music. Against the wishes of his rigid father and his loving wife, Yussel travels to California to play his music. Swept up by the excitement, he meets a woman who shares his dream. He grows apart from his family, and becomes confused about what he should ultimately do with his life.

Back in 1927, The Jazz Singer entered the history books as the first true, sound-on-film talking picture, with Al Jolson uttering the immortal words, "You ain't heard nothing yet!" But even then it was a creakingly sentimental old yarn. By the time this second remake showed up in 1980 (there was a previous one in 1953) it looked as ludicrously dated as a chaperone in a strip club. Our young hero, played by pop singer Neil Diamond in a doomed bid for movie stardom, is the latest in a long line of Jewish cantors, but secretly moonlights with a Harlem soul group. When his strictly Orthodox father (Laurence Olivier, complete with painfully hammy "oya-veh" accent) finds out, the expected ructions follow. Though the lad makes it big in showbiz, it all means nothing while he's cut off from family and roots. But in the end--well, you can guess, can't you? Diamond comes across as likeable enough in a bland way, but unencumbered by acting talent, and the music business has never looked so squeaky clean--nary a trace of drugs, and precious little sex or rock 'n' roll. As for anything sounding remotely like jazz, forget it. This is one story that should have been left to slumber in the archives.